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Who makes it the CFP first out of these three Blue-Bloods?
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:32 pm
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:32 pm
Tennessee
Texas
Or Nebraska
All three have great past, but have obviously fallen off in recent times. All three will have new coaching regimes being started, but Texas has a year head start. Which one does tRant think will make it back to top relevancy first?
ETA: For all those upset I called Tennessee a blue-blood, I needed a word for successful programs in the past that have fallen off. UT being called a blue blood wasn't the point of the thread. Carry-on.
Texas
Or Nebraska
All three have great past, but have obviously fallen off in recent times. All three will have new coaching regimes being started, but Texas has a year head start. Which one does tRant think will make it back to top relevancy first?
ETA: For all those upset I called Tennessee a blue-blood, I needed a word for successful programs in the past that have fallen off. UT being called a blue blood wasn't the point of the thread. Carry-on.
This post was edited on 4/17/18 at 3:47 pm
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:33 pm to JohnnyRebel
If I have to pick one
Texas
Texas
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:33 pm to JohnnyRebel
Of those 3 Texas seems to be the easy choice to me.
I have zero faith that nebraska will make it any time soon but may have an easier path.
Tenn is the wildcard, I can see them eventually (years from now) being the best team of the 3 of them, but wiht having to face bama/uga/uf every year plus someone in the SECCG to make it to the playoffs they have by far the hardest path.
I have zero faith that nebraska will make it any time soon but may have an easier path.
Tenn is the wildcard, I can see them eventually (years from now) being the best team of the 3 of them, but wiht having to face bama/uga/uf every year plus someone in the SECCG to make it to the playoffs they have by far the hardest path.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:34 pm to rockiee
Absolutely Texas. Less teams to battle for Big 12 and still have the brand recognition.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:38 pm to JohnnyRebel
1. Texas
2. Tenn
3. Nebraska
2. Tenn
3. Nebraska
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:38 pm to FlatTownDawgTiger
Knew I shoulda gone with a Tennessee v Nebraska thread.
But I view Nebraska as what Texas was a year ago. With Scott Frost, and an easier Big10 west conference division to win, I think Nebraska could make some moves, within a few years.
But I view Nebraska as what Texas was a year ago. With Scott Frost, and an easier Big10 west conference division to win, I think Nebraska could make some moves, within a few years.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:40 pm to JohnnyRebel
Easily Texas.
Easiest conference? Check.
Most money? Check.
Most homegrown talent? Check.
Best coach of the 3? Check.
Easiest conference? Check.
Most money? Check.
Most homegrown talent? Check.
Best coach of the 3? Check.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:41 pm to JohnnyRebel
Nebraska easily:
-Easier division, a better coach, and a conference that is more respected by the committee
-Easier division, a better coach, and a conference that is more respected by the committee
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:47 pm to JohnnyRebel
Nebraska
Texas
Tennessee
The only team that could routinely give them trouble in their division is Wisconsin (and occasionally Iowa).
Note: I don't think any of these three will make the CFP in the next.. 5 years.. at least.
Texas
Tennessee
The only team that could routinely give them trouble in their division is Wisconsin (and occasionally Iowa).
Note: I don't think any of these three will make the CFP in the next.. 5 years.. at least.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 2:53 pm to JohnnyRebel
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But I view Nebraska as what Texas was a year ago
You shouldn't. Texas > Tenn. > Nebraska as far as recruiting goes. Tex. will get elite talent no matter what. I think it will be hard for Frost to get enough elite talent to Neb.
Tx. will get there first
This post was edited on 4/16/18 at 2:55 pm
Posted on 4/16/18 at 3:03 pm to JohnnyRebel
tennessee is considered a blue blood program?
Posted on 4/16/18 at 3:09 pm to JohnnyRebel
Nebraska/Scott Frost.
By a wide margin.
Arguably one of the best hires made by any team in several years.
By a wide margin.
Arguably one of the best hires made by any team in several years.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 3:14 pm to JohnnyRebel
Those teams are not blue bloods anymore... they have just turned blue and are beyod resusitation...
Posted on 4/16/18 at 3:20 pm to TheCaterpillar
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Easiest conference? Check.
Not really, when you look at the division Nebraska plays in, vs Texas having to go through every big 12 team.
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Most money? Check.
Texas has always had more money than most programs in CFB, yet that hasn’t always made them good.
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Most homegrown talent? Check.
This is the only one that truly checks out.
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Best coach of the 3? Check.
This is opinionated, and in my opinion, Scott Frost is the best of three.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 3:22 pm to JohnnyRebel
I vote for Texas, not based on history but because I think they're further down the road than the other 2. I think Texas has a shot at being very good this year
Posted on 4/16/18 at 3:24 pm to JohnnyRebel
Honestly, while crazy things happen, Texas has to be favored by a country mile in this hypothetical. Nebraska is likely to be the first blue-blood (if it really is that, I'd say that's questionable) to fall out of the blue-blood ranks in decades. UT has nothing exciting going for it right now, and no solid foundation (like, say, Texas recruiting grounds or just a big-name coach) for the future. Texas really is the only one of the three that looks like it could ascend to the top again any time soon. Not saying they will, just that the pieces are there.
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